The Detroit Tigers seem to be all settled when it comes to position players after the signing of free-agent outfielder Rajai Davis. But at least one writers says the Tigers touched base with the Los Angeles Dodgers about outfielder Matt Kemp during this week's winter meetings.

Ken Rosenthal of Foxsports.com reported via his Twitter account Tuesday evening that the Tigers had been "in touch with" the Dodgers regarding Kemp, who is reportedly available should the right trade come the Dodgers' way. Rosenthal said the Boston Red Sox and Seattle Mariners have also been in touch with the Dodgers regarding Kemp.

Kemp, a two-time All-Star with the Dodgers, hit .270 with six home runs and 33 RBIs in 73 games last season while battling injury issues. Kemp, who has a .293 average and an .844 OPS for his career, had ankle and shoulder surgery following the 2013 season.

Kemp, 29, has six years and $128 million remaining on his contract, so the Dodgers almost certainly would have to eat some money in any trade involving Kemp, who finished second in the National League Most Valuable Player voting in 2011. Kemp hit .324 with 39 home runs, 126 RBIs, 115 runs scored and 40 stolen bases that season.

The Dodgers have Kemp, Carl Crawford, Andre Ethier and Yasiel Puig under contract for the upcoming season and are said to be willing to trade any of the four outside of Puig.

Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski said the Tigers likely would not be involved in negotiations with any of the high-priced free agents on the market, so it's unclear how serious the team's interest in Kemp would be considering his lengthy and large contract. New Tigers manager Brad Ausmus and Kemp were teammates with the Dodgers in 2009 and 2010.

The Tigers have agreed to a two-year contract with Davis, which seems to be the final piece in their position-player puzzle. The Tigers will likely start the season with Austin Jackson, Torii Hunter, Andy Dirks, Don Kelly and Davis as their outfielders.